Leaving a contract
Well if it works for some then fill yer boots! :
As an ITIL/COBIT bod who am I to diss others cash cows?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt's only the Big Boys who can afford to talk b0llocks and get away with it.
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Originally posted by eek View Postso you agree sincotbac
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThere are lessons in this thread.
1. Never post a serious question in General.
2. Never use Six Sigma as a contractor. You are there to be productive from your 1st week. It's only the Big Boys who can afford to talk b0llocks and get away with it.
I get bought in when the big boys fail to deliver. I've made a career of mopping up their mess.
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There are lessons in this thread.
1. Never post a serious question in General.
2. Never use Six Sigma as a contractor. You are there to be productive from your 1st week. It's only the Big Boys who can afford to talk b0llocks and get away with it.
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Originally posted by u9k82 View PostOf course I know the mechanics of notice periods. I'm actually 8 years contracting.
I've never been in this position before where I would be leaving before my end date. It stands against my professional principles BUT... I wanted to gauge opinion from other contractors on what they would doing my situation.
I assumed quite a few would have been in this position.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSo you've been contracting for five years and you can't decide such a basic thing yourself?
And you haven't worked out about notice periods yet?
I've never been in this position before where I would be leaving before my end date. It stands against my professional principles BUT... I wanted to gauge opinion from other contractors on what they would doing my situation.
I assumed quite a few would have been in this position.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWere you there for the "I am an insect!" speech that the bloke who set it up gave?
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